International Workshop on “Advances in Laboratory Testing and Modelling of Soils and Shales”

International Workshop on “Advances in Laboratory Testing and Modelling of Soils and Shales” will take place in Swiss Alps, 18-20 January 2017. This International Workshop is a 2.5-day event promoting the exchange of ideas, practices and state of the art about laboratory testing and modelling of soils and shales. It aims at bringing together researchers working on soils and shales, in order to stimulate the debate around recent advances in laboratory testing and modelling of these geomaterials. Attached is the call for abstracts, and further details on the Workshop are available on the website: http://atmss.epfl.ch

ALERT Workshop 2016 – Call for abstracts

As announced already in October 2015, the ALERT Workshop 2016 (27th Edition) will be held in Aussois from October 3 to October 5, 2016. Please submit your abstracts by email directly to the coordinators using the Workshop abstract form (doc, odt, pdf). If you wish to publish your presentation after the Workshop on the ALERT website, do not forget to agree by ticking the corresponding box in the abstract form.

Since time for the presentations is limited, only a part of the submitted abstracts can be chosen for the oral presentations. Therefore, we invite you to submit your abstract as soon as possible. The presentation can also be submitted as a poster. The abstracts of the posters will be published in a separate booklet (ISSN registered).

The deadline for the abstract submission is April 30, 2016. For any communication about your participation to the workshops, please contact the coordinators of the workshop sessions directly.

RockMech 2016

International Workshop on ‘Mechanics and transport properties of fractured/intact rocks’ (RockMech 2016) will take place in Krakow, Poland, August 31- September 2, 2016 (co-organizers: Stan Pietruszczak, Gyan Pande and Andrzej Truty). The scope will include the numerical/analytical as well as experimental research related to the main theme with applications in the areas of geological disposal of nuclear waste, carbon sequestration, petroleum engineering, etc. The workshop will comprise a series of feature lectures and regular presentations. The number of participants will be restricted in order to preserve a high technical standard as well as to provide opportunities for discussion in an informal style. Contributions will be selected on the basis of two-page abstracts, which should be sent in MS Word (.docx) or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format to Stan Pietruszczak. Full papers may also be submitted and will be considered for publication in a special issue of a reputed International Journal. For further information, see http://rockmech-krakow.com.
Key dates:
Abstract submission: before January 31, 2016
Notification of acceptance: March 1, 2016
Full papers (optional): August 15, 2016

Intl Workshop for Bifurcation and Degradation in Geomaterials IWBDG 2017

The 11th International Workshop for Bifurcation and Degradation in Geomaterials (IWBDG 2017), organized by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and the University of Cyprus, will take place on 21-25 May 2017 in Limassol, Cyprus. IWBDG 2017 is supported by ALERT-Geomaterials. A special session in tribute of Prof Hans Muhlhaus will be organized by Profs A Dyskin and E Pasternak Univ of Western Australia. Sessions in Experimental modeling of instabilities, localization and degradation/ Constitutive modeling and multi-physical couplings for localization, instabilities and degradation of geomaterials/ Geomechanics for Energy, Environment and Geophysics/ Numerical modeling of failure, localized deformation and gravity driven flows/ Micromechanics and multi-scale analysis of instabilities and degradation/ Soil-tool interaction. More details in http://www.cyprusconferences.org/iwbdg2017.